Twitch Announces Ticket Availability for TwitchCon 2015

Open call for submissions and select attendee activities detailed for
the ultimate community celebration of all things Twitch

TwitchCon 2015

April 08, 2015 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Twitch, the world’s leading social video platform and community for
gamers, today unveiled new information about TwitchCon
2015, including ticket pricing and availability, sample onsite
activities, and call for submissions. TwitchCon 2015 is taking place
September 25-26 at the Moscone West convention center in San Francisco
and is the first ever convention dedicated to Twitch’s community of
partners, broadcasters, and viewers.

The following tickets for TwitchCon 2015 go on sale at 2:00pm PT on
April 10 at TwitchCon.com,
with discounted early bird tickets available until 11:00pm PT on April
24:

Friday, September 25 pass: $50.00 USD (Early bird price: $45.00)

Saturday, September 26 pass: $60.00 USD (Early bird price: $55.00)

2-Day pass: $85.00 USD (Early bird price: $75.00)

Saturday after party for badge holders: $25.00 USD

On April 10, Twitch is also conducting an open call for submissions at TwitchCon.com.
This is the community’s opportunity to submit a panel, workshop,
experience, or presentation idea for consideration.

TwitchCon 2015 will feature a myriad of interactive experiences for
attendees. This includes the following, with more to be announced in the
coming months:

To be kept in the loop with all TwitchCon news, follow the TwitchCon Twitter
feed and sign up at TwitchCon.com to receive updates.

About Twitch

Twitch is the world’s leading social video platform and community for
gamers. Each month, more than 100 million community members gather to
watch and talk about video games with more than 1.5 million
broadcasters. Twitch’s video platform is the backbone of both live and
on-demand distribution for the entire video game ecosystem. This
includes game developers, publishers, media outlets, events, user
generated content, and the entire esports scene. In February 2014,
Twitch was ranked the 4th largest website in terms of peak internet
traffic in the U.S., fortifying the brand as an entertainment industry
leader and the epicenter of social video for gamers. For more
information visit the Twitch website
and the blog.